Kingsford High School grad extradited to face triple homicide charges in Colorado

Harry Carl Mapps has officially been extradited to Colorado to face charges in a triple homicide. He reportedly arrived at the Pueblo County Sheriff’s facility Thursday afternoon.

Mapps is 59 years old and is a graduate of Kingsford High School.

He was arrested Saturday, December 28, at a hotel in Oklahoma, after having been the subject of a monthlong manhunt.

Mapps has waived his right to an extradition hearing and faces charges of first-degree murder and arson in the shooting deaths of Kim and Reggie Tuttle and their adult daughter, Dawn Roderick. Their bodies were found in the Tuttles’ home Rye, Colorado after it was damaged by fire on November 27.

Oklahoma authorities say money appeared to be the motive for the shootings. They say Mapps stole checks made out to one of the victims and cashed them on the day of the fire. He also faces theft, identity theft and forgery charges.